Niagara Falls Trip & Facts with a friend who had never been. Memories on the Blockchain..... with Elvis and Facts on the Skylon Tower overlooking the Falls. | E.2


Niagara Falls is known as one of the Great Wonders of the World.

It sends 168,000 cubic metres of water over the Falls every minute at peak times, according to the Niagara Parks Commission.


I am sharing photos and facts from my Niagara Falls Trip with you in this short series. I hope it informs some people of some of what the world famous Niagara Falls is about on the Canadian side of the border. The Falls on the USA side has their own distinct geography and history.

Past Episodes:

@barrydutton/niagara-falls-trip-and-facts-with-a-friend-who-had-never-been-memories-on-the-blockchain-with-elvis-e-1

More episodes and links can be found here or by searching my series name in the title, since we cannot edit links anymore / blog posts past the 7 day publishing mark, to edit them in for ease


Some Quick Facts about Niagara Falls:

(then back to my photos)


The world famous site extends to both sides of the USA/Canadian borders. In 2016, a campaign was officially launched to make it OFFICIALLY one of the Wonders of the World supported by government and Canadians.

The hashtag (#ClaimThe8th) - was launched. More reading on that and official sources of info at the end of this blog post.

Many people think it is officially one of the 7 Great Wonders of the World, but it is not according to official sources.

The seven listed as the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are:

Great Pyramid of Giza; Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Statue of Zeus, Colossus of Rhodes; Temple of Artemis; Mausoleum at Halicarnassus; Pharos of Alexandria.


This shot behind me overlooks the USA side of the Falls. Both sides of the border at the Falls have distinctly different geography.


The famous boat cruises everyone sees in photos -- are on the water right into the Falls! Our cruise was about to leave, so you put on the plastic thin overcoats and take photos of course and enjoy the ride and the signs for about half an hour!


There is a massive street running along the top outer edge of the Falls with lots of shops, washrooms, bus stops, places to sight see the natural wonders, etc.


Up next: Shots and Info of the famous Skylon Tower which sits along and towers over -- the Falls.


SKYLON OBSERVATION TOWER GENERAL FACTS:


The Skylon Tower has indoor/outdoor observation of the Falls from 233 meters (775'), 2 great dining rooms both overlooking the Falls.

-- The Skylon Tower restaurants are named: The Summit Suite Buffet Dining Room and the Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room.

At the base sits one of Niagara’s largest indoor amusement areas , the Skylon Fun Centre, complete with a food court and 4D Theatre.

There are 12 specialty shops on the main level to shop in before or after your Ride to the Top in the glass enclosed Yellow Bug elevators. There's lots of parking.



The Skylon Tower is an impact building that makes the Niagara Falls skyline unique.

It was built in 1964 and opened in 1965. The construction cost was $7 million back then & was financed by the The Hershey Company shareholdings.

The Skylon Tower features outside mounted 'Yellow Bug' elevators which at the time of the construction were the first of their kind. The elevators run all year round and are a fun route up to the fantastic visual observation areas at the top of the Skylon.

Bring the camera, the views from the top are fantastic!

In the shot just below from my phone, from a distance aways, you can see the yellow bug elevator on the Tower!


Shots I took with my Samsung phone, sitting outdoors on the patio at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville -- 5 mins away from the Falls, in the Entertainment District!

The shot at dusk I took knowing we were going to be at our table for a long time, eating and talking and having our pop (soda, for the US folks LOL) - since neither of us drink alcohol.

The following shot was taken from the same spot at our table, purposefully, so I could see and document the exact same skyline and features, during 2 distinctly different times of day!


Construction on the Tower was started in May, 1964 and the Grand Opening was October 6, 1965.

There are 3 observation decks -2 dining rooms, and 1 indoor/outdoor observation deck.

The total height of the tower from the base to the top of flashing beacon is 520 feet (160m) The height of tower above Niagara River is 775 feet (236m). The weight of concrete for the tower is 48,000,000 lbs. (21,772,800 kilograms). The weight of concrete for base of the tower is 13,200,000 lbs. (5,987,520 kilograms). There are 3 elevators to take you to the top in 52 seconds.

The number of steps in each of the two stairways from the lower exhibition floor to the observation floor is 662.

The Revolving Dining Room seats 276 persons and does 1 complete revolution per hour, visibility of Observation on a clear day is 80 miles (129km)

-- looks straight up the cliff area to the commercial area which is very very very busy.

The edutainment facts to share with you about the Skylon Tower today, and the related aerial photo were found on:
https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/falls-experiences/skylon-tower/ as well as this 50 second video here highliting visually some of what I covered here today about the Skylon Tower. It's from 2011, but most of what you see is still just the same obviously LOL


Next Episode: Journey Behind the Falls!!



Thank You... Thank You Very Much......for reading my blog!

--

All photos taken on my Samsung phone, except for the aerial shot of Niagara Falls I used from the National Post so people who are not familiar with this geographical legend could see the expanse of this Wonder of the World!!!

More Reading for Niagara Falls and Area:

--

http://www.niagaraparks.com/

https://www.visitniagaracanada.com/

https://www.niagarasrto.com/

https://www.research.net/r/Claimthe8th

https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/falls-experiences/skylon-tower/


Thanks for reading, have a nice day.








If you liked this blog post - please Resteem it and share good content with others!

--

Some of my recent blogs:

--

@barrydutton/bitcoin-in-canada-usd5260-mark-high-or-usd4135-usd-high-or-recovery-mode-or-usd148-6b-crypto-market-cap-new-ath-s-or-perspective

@barrydutton/crypto-101-or-video-andreas-antonopoulous-bitcoin-q-and-a-microfinance-and-streaming-money-9-mins-super-practical-resource-here

@barrydutton/daily-digital-detox-a-steemit-community-life-series-and-reminder-or-e-34-or-intentionally-regularly-unplugging-my-quick

@barrydutton/video-blockchain-tv-interview-with-tone-vays-former-wall-st-trader-at-recent-bitcoin-ethereum-summit-5-mins-or-overview-contact

@barrydutton/steemit-needs-series-please-comment-with-your-ideas-to-improve-steemit-or-e-15-or-aug-22nd-2017-or-community-engagement-or

@barrydutton/what-are-you-trading-today-and-why-or-e-45-or-a-community-based-engagement-resource-for-everyone-aug-21st-2017-basic-crypto

Most stock Images / Gif's day to day- usually via Giphy.com , Funny or Die.com, Imgur.com, PixaBay unless otherwise noted, with thanks.

If you feel my posts are undervalued or you want to donate to tip me - I would appreciate it very much.

Bitcoin (BTC) - 18J6RRuzX4V7b2CDbx7tWZYNBLkkGWsvWX

DASH - XgZvsvSZgPkNbmGbRhc3S1Pt2JAc7QHwiS

PIVX - DA3azxQqJiX9t7EviuacpamfNhMi2zGAUh

Expanse (EXP) - 0x819b9cce8630ab638198eabfd7496786c20d629a

Monero (XMR) - d8ecb02c09f70ec10504b59b96bc1f488af28b05933893dfd1f55b113e23fbff

Ethereum (ETH) - 0x3Ad69Ff057C9533ca667B2d7E3E557F5eeFd4477

Ethereum Classic (ETC) - 0x5ab2b08d4ce8d454eb9d1ecc65c6d8b0c5f9784c

LiteCoin (LTC) - LKdsnvSXk9JW99EiNicFMGKc1FXiBo9tUE

Stratis (STRAT) - SNsJp6v1jXvKWy4XcXSXfNQ9zhSJJppJgv

Synereo (AMP) - 1KnrL6wFHaT4gjJ2YJ5f6WmKTDJNsaBS8s

ZCash (ZEC) - t1aCPEYELkGaf3GtgGTiCEDo7XfPm4QEwmL



Please note -- I will have limited internet access for awhile -- so PLEASE do not be upset that I cannot reply right away, or to everyone. I am dealing with some changes, and will have limited time online and will be happy if I get a few blog posts up a week.


H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
24 Comments